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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Setia Alam Pasar Malam, the longest pasar malam in Malaysia

Yesterday i just realized that the pasar malam (night market) at my place Setia Alam is the longest pasar malam in Malaysia and also included in The Malaysia Book of Records. I grap this opportunity to record down this special moment and share with you..

I did not wait for the official ceremony (hand over certificate) ..quickly grap few pictures of the event and went to take what the hawkers selling here..

This pasar malam is a food paradise, you can find all kind of foods here from Chinese, Indian, Malay, Europe, Japanese & etc...
I took a lot of pictures, take a breath before you start to scroll down....

you also can buy vegetables, fruits, fish products, dried and pickled foods and etc

I saw a lot of peoples bringing their foreign guests to this pasar malam..

Phew... this is a post that contain the most pictures (around 60+) in my blog history. Actually there are more stalls (total around 300++) but i'm unable to capture all. I hope you all enjoy..If one day you planning to visit me, make sure you drop by on Saturday, so i can bring you to jalan-jalan (walk through) this pasar malam ^^.

I definitely won't be cooking on the night it has pasar malam, if only I'm living in Setia Alam. Here the pasar malam is not nice and food dun taste good.We almost bought a place there and now you are making me regret not doing so, LOL.

Woo... cool! Love it! Did anyone think that you are the reporter? haha... aiyo! you purposely show me the cake lapis arh? I am really crazy of cracking eggs now. But the most tempted one is asam laksa!!!

Oh wow, what a great market. So many good foods and so many I have yet to try. I found that photo of the Jack Fruit so interesting. I've only seen one cut down the middle and not with the skin/shell taken off like that. Such great photos!

Whoa, you actually showing off the whole pasar malam.lol. haha... I think you have missed out the dried flower stall. Probably it's still early. You must stop by the stall on your next visit. Loads of dry flowers & herbs available there. I will most probably visiting my brother there after my girl SPM. :o)Kristy

Can you post the exact address of this pasar malam?Coming back to Klang in Dec and would love to bring my singaporean-ised hubby there..confirm chop and guarantee he will never want to walk the pasar malam in SG anymore..hiak hiak